Our Mission

We are dedicated To empowering and providing support to our print, digital, radio, and television journalists in the Tulsa Metro area.

Our chapter members serve on and participate in domestic and global professional and student chapters. Member service, within our local communities, allows us to consistently reach, support and engage Black journalists and media professionals through meetings, panels, workshops, media institutes and regional conferences. NABJ-Tulsa also offers its members the opportunity to join multiple task forces and committees that align with their professional disciplines and goals.

Autumn Bracey

Autumn Bracey serves as President of Tulsa’s National Association of Black Journalists. She is a strong advocate of journalists of color serving as representatives, highlighting issues plaguing the community and bringing a unique perspective to story-telling. Autumn considers it a privilege when she gets to sit down and bring light to an issue many may not know about or educate the public on a topic that could help transform their life. Autumn has a passion to inspire the next generation of journalists to help make their transition easier into the workforce and provide support to members’ challenges in the industry. Community service is also a passion of hers giving back to a variety of Tulsa organizations. She is an Anchor and Reporter at News on 6. Autumn has always had a strong passion for journalism and it began when she joined a news program for students in her hometown Raleigh, North Carolina. She graduated with a Bachelor of Journalism from NC A&T State University and she holds a masters from Regent University.